Algerian fans celebrate their team's victory after the World Cup qualifying playoff match against Burkina Faso, in Algiers, Tuesday. Twelve people died and 240 were injured. Sidali Djarboub AP

Fans celebrate Algeria's victory in the streets in Algiers on Tuesday. The country will make its fourth World Cup appearance. Sidali Djarboub AP

Algeria's players qualified for the World Cup by beating Burkina Faso in Blida, Algeria, on Tuesday. Algeria claimed Africa's final place at the World Cup on away goals after edging Burkina Faso 1-0 in the second leg of their playoff. Anis Belghoul AP

Algerians celebrate victory over Burkina Faso in their World Cup qualifying match on Tuesday in Blida, Algeria. Algeria sealed the fifth and final African zone World Cup qualifying berth. FAROUK BATICHE AFP/Getty Images

Fans of Algeria's soccer team celebrate in downtown Algiers after their team defeated Burkina Faso in World Cup qualifying. It was a second leg playoff Tuesday that sealed Algeria's spot in next summer's World Cup in Brazil. Ramzi Boudina, Reuters

Algeria's El Arabi Soudani, top, holds a flag of Algeria as he celebrates the victory with his teammate Aissa Mandi during their World Cup qualifying soccer match against Burkina Faso in Blida, Algerias on Tuesday. Anis Belghoul AP

At Tchaker Stadium in Blida, Algeria's fans cheer for their team during the 2014 World Cup qualifying second leg playoff soccer match against Burkina Faso on Tuesday. Louafi Larbi, Reuters